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The phrase "head out for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to mean "to leave (a place) in order to go somewhere else." For example, "It's getting late, so let's head out for dinner."
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A failed dentist and her children head out for Alaska in an old RV.
10am: We head out for the desert, which puts Vegas into sharp focus.
A mix of intermediate and wet tyres on show as several drivers head out for exploratory laps.
Head out for your tasks.
Head out for the party about 30 minutes before, and drive appropriately.
We Americans love to uproot ourselves and head out for unfamiliar territories.
Then they head out for lunch or lattes and go for a walk.
I head out for breakfast at the Sweet Auburn Bread Company.
Students then skip lunch, bring in their own snacks or head out for fast food.
We head out for a coffee, Wilson driving us in his parents' Land Rover.
It looked as if she could head out for another lap.
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