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"head this direction" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to give directions or instructions to someone to move in a specific direction. Here are some examples: - "To get to the beach, head this direction and make a left at the second street." - "If you're lost, just head this direction and you'll see our house on the right." - "When you reach the fork in the road, head this direction towards the mountains." - "The train station is just a few blocks away, so head this direction and you'll see it on your left."
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Peters has off-the-field baggage, but if Wake Forest's Johnson is gone, Steelers could head this direction.
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Therefore Clarke (2005) hypothesized a greater sensitivity of the organ, which can be interpreted in a further step as slower pitch movements of the head in this direction, and most likely a flexion of the neck, rather than a head pitching about the atlas joint.
Besides, she said, "we always wanted to head in this direction".
Head in this direction, sir, even if it takes you over a cliff.
Some companies are beginning to head in this direction, guiding their staff to use their unique skill sets to drive social change.
Onward and upward is the only direction to go; and behind us, we begin to discern the dust of a mightier Guardian army, beginning to head in this direction.
Clearly not every application can or should head in this direction, but it does offer a few clues to applications that promote a more mindful user experience.
It will be driving itself deeper into muddy waters by continuing to head in this direction.
"We were told to head in this direction, there was tear gas shot in this direction," Jackson Brown, a local resident who found himself stranded on West Florissant Avenue as police started to push forward, told VICE News in frustration.
The results of our work seem to head toward this direction.
The project "Guadagnare Salute" funded by the Ministry of Health in 2007, joining the larger "Gaining Health" project of the World Health Organization (WHO), appears to head in this direction [ 15].
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