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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heading for him" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is moving towards a male person or target. Example: "The storm clouds are heading for him, and he needs to find shelter quickly."
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Officer Beckley said that he had seen that the Nissan had been veering to the left and heading for him and a cruiser he was standing next to.
What did Wile E. Coyote plan to say to Road Runner after unleashing the steamroller, but just then saw the steamroller heading for him.
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Wilson suggested his own feat of bravery had been inspired by watching Fanning take on the shark, saying Fanning's actions "could be the thing that gave me the courage to just head for him".
A woman heading for La Guardia had hailed him at 65th Street and First Avenue, but he turned her down.
MOVIES CHEER AND SNEER July 2-15 William Holden's brash-Everyman routine exuded self-confidence and consummate salesmanship, and his greatest roles show him heading for a painful comeuppance.
Jason Bay's line drive to the gap in left-center field leading off the sixth inning Monday had him heading for extra bases.
His legs had barely started pumping when May was past him, heading for the left wing where the full-back, Israel Dagg, asked to be taken on.
He asked me which branch of the profession I was heading for and I told him of my abandoned ambitions to become a barrister.
He looked very dapper, and several people were with him, heading for a waiting car.
Even if I thought Don might be heading for disaster, I wanted him to be happy.
He was heading for the subway to take him there.
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