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"heading of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the title or subject of a document, article, or section. Example: The meeting minutes were organized into different sections, with the heading of "Financial Report" at the top of each page.
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The broad heading of illegality may be divided into two sub-headings.
I'm heading of for a break now.
All of that comes under the heading of crisis management.
"Science," declares the heading of the final section.
It falls under the heading of collateral damage.
The European Union, however, has declared bullfighting a protected activity under the heading of "national culture".
It would be unwise to lump them together under the heading of al-Qaeda.
Most other ingredients fall under the heading of moisturizers, fragrances or marketing gimmicks.
The most elaborate type of program under the general heading of maintenance is the remanufacturing process.
The current heading of the vehicle differs at least 4°.
Dependent variables are the heading of each column.
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