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Discover LudwigThe phrase "head over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "to move in a particular direction", for example, "I'm going to head over to the store" or "She headed over to the park".
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— turns head over heels as he falls.
He was head over heels.
AUGUST 7 Head Over Heels.
They head over the edge.
Head over to InviteShare.
Head over to Settings > Safari.
Just head over to 6nations.twitter.com.twitter.com
Head over to the shops.
Or at least head over to Netflix.
Update: better yet, head over to Zoomorama.
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Head over here and reserve your tickets.
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