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'headed for the' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or thing that is making progress towards a certain destination. For example: "We watched the parade float as it was headed for the town square."
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Dyson headed for the escalator.
I headed for the metro.
She headed for the door.
So I headed for the subway.
Enright and Salzone headed for the door.
Now he was headed for the ocean.
Finally everyone headed for the reception, anyway.
Others headed for the hot tub.
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(The Guardian) Heading for the Theme Park?
They would head for the mall.
Italy is heading for the exit.
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