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heading off
verb
Present participle of head off
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"heading off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean starting or leaving for a new destination. For example, "We're heading off to the beach for the weekend".
Exact(59)
Heading off to halls this autumn?
I'm heading off for a break now.
What explains heading off in this particular direction?
We will, however, be heading off, unnecessarily, into the unknown.
Does he? Dafoe laughs obligingly, before heading off to rehearsal.
Who is Varys heading off to meet in Westeros?
They just see their parent heading off and follow them".
Heading off through another tract of forest, the lowing of Chopna's cattle faded away.
So, my 15-year-old son was heading off to summer camp.
"It hasn't been good on the greens today," he said before heading off to his car.
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Jeff Goldblum heading off-Broadway for Bruce Norris'.
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