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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heads to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate direction or movement towards a specific place or goal.
Example: "After finishing his work, he heads to the gym for a workout."
Alternatives: "goes to" or "makes his way to".
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He heads to work.
Seth Kugel heads to Santar?
Michigan heads to Notre Dame.
She heads to Brazil on Monday.
She heads to the emergency room.
Inter heads to Bologna on Sunday.
Springer heads to Westminster Was it?
A jet heads to the base.
Next she heads to her special place.
No one heads to church.
Next month Mr Modi heads to Japan and America.
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