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"heading for disaster" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation when it is likely that something bad is about to happen, or when a course of action will likely end in disaster. Example sentence: Without proper management, the project is heading for disaster.
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It is up to us: if we don't act, we are heading for disaster".
Mr. Connolly has been warning for years that Europe was heading for disaster.
A week before the start, the conference was heading for disaster.
Oakeshott quit the party on Wednesday, warning that it was heading for disaster under Clegg's leadership.
He has said the party is heading for disaster under the current leadership.
A city that cannot safely house its own population is heading for disaster.
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By June 2012, Europe seemed headed for disaster.
Does this mean we're headed for disaster?
Anything less optimal and you're headed for disaster.
Aldo felt headed for disaster & saw evil in a hundred signs.
He now seems headed for disaster, though perhaps not in a strictly legal sense.
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