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The phrase 'heading that direction' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe someone or something moving in a specific direction. For example, "I saw a group of people heading that direction, so I followed them."
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A government worker stands at the punto amarillo, asks where you're going, takes.25 Cuban pesos, (about 5 cents), and flags down a government vehicle heading that direction.
Even if headlines in Europe leave you feeling iffy about heading that direction, there are plenty of other family-friendly non-U.S.
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You don't have to talk about war or combat trauma, or even the military in general, though the conversation will likely head that direction.
I see Joe heading in that direction.
A. It was heading in that direction.
Grollman thinks that ICD-11 is heading in that direction.
AB: We're definitely heading in that direction.
But it should always be heading in that direction.
And Swann's comments were heading in that direction.
Businesses have good reason for heading in that direction.
Yahoo is, in fact, heading in that direction already.
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