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Discover Ludwig"heads up on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to alert someone to something, or to provide someone with advance notice or advance warning. For example, "I wanted to give you a heads up on the meeting time change."
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Thanks to Pittsburgh Track Authority's Thomas Cox for the heads up on this one. .
Notice the one coin, heads up, on the stone bed of the sunken pool, and imagine the wish attached to it.
We wrote about Yeasayer (listen) back in September and we'll give you one more heads up on them while there's still time.
Now they feed in much larger groups, and three or four warthogs at any one time have their heads up on lion watch.
Okay, so here — heads up on the soprano.
1.14pm: Salon's Glenn Greenwald gives us the heads up on a troubling-sounding story.
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Donate $5 or more right now, before I head up on that debate stage.
When he arrived he could not hold his head up on his reed-thin neck.
Head up on the main track and through the gate, past a noticeboard.
If you head up on a weekday you should have the place to yourself.
She propped her head up on a pillow and began to return calls while sorting through her mail.
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