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The phrase "heading in the wrong direction" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's behavior or actions that are not in line with what should be done, or are leading away from a desired goal. For example: "The government's policies on environmental protection seem to be heading in the wrong direction, with no sign of improvement."
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We're heading in the wrong direction.
And Turkey appears to be heading in the wrong direction.
Now 81% believe it is heading in the wrong direction.
They say the country is heading in the wrong direction.
But it was heading in the wrong direction.
"It's clearly all heading in the wrong direction.
"We are still heading in the wrong direction.
Other big euro-zone economies are also heading in the wrong direction.
Eight out of ten Americans think their country is heading in the wrong direction.
More than half of those surveyed say the country is heading "in the wrong direction".
Almost 80% of Americans think that the country is heading in the wrong direction.
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