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Discover LudwigThe phrase "headed out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of leaving a place. For example, "We headed out of town early Sunday morning."
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That's when we headed out".
As he headed out to….
We headed out to Spencer, Nebraska.
Then he headed out to Grant's Tomb.
Ms. Oddene headed out on her rounds.
Or maybe they've headed out east".
Sporting corner headed out by Richards.
So Sanneh headed out to Los Angeles.
Then they headed out into the cold to play baseball.
At eleven, the crew headed out on patrol.
The veggie burger headed out to the dining room.
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