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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heads toward" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe the direction in which someone or something is moving. Example: The ship heads toward the horizon, its sails billowing in the wind.
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Ned heads toward this orgy, into darkness.
She steps onto it and heads toward the far bank.
Above, a path heads toward cabins in the trees.
The flow of water grows stronger as it heads toward Florida; it does not diminish.
Heads toward center!" Maldonado yells, the urgency in his voice rising.
When he said those things, a few jurors snapped their heads toward him and slowly nodded.
Any formula that heads toward pi will consist of a chain of operations that never ends.
Now it gets complicated, as Jeter heads toward 37 next June 26.
Unwisely, it heads toward a group of children who gather up stones and rocks in anticipation.
Mr. Gingrich's challenges loom large as he heads toward Nevada and beyond.
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