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The phrase 'head ups' is not correct and not usable in written English
Instead, the phrase 'heads up' is the correct form and can be used in English to alert someone to something that is happening or about to happen. For example, you could say, "Just a heads up, the meeting has been moved up an hour."
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Head up, eyes down.
Head up! Shoulders back!
Pick your head up.
Head up the road, under railway arch.
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Bonuses on Wall Street head up.
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