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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'heads up to' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used as a warning or to give someone advanced notice of something that is about to happen. For example: "Heads up to everyone, the meeting is moved up an hour, so don't be late!".
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And now a heads up to all fans of "60 Minutes" and New Yorker cartoons.
The team heads up to Seattle for a midweek game Wednesday night.
This week, New York heads up to Montreal, hoping to sweep the expansion Impact.
"Lyrically it's an unapologetic heads up to the glory of the beautiful homeland," he says.
abcmartinfry.com Lyrically it's an unapologetic heads up to the glory of the beautiful homeland.
The group then heads up to Las Vegas for the big event: bull riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing and more.
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"You headed up to Dawson City?
Now heading up to Clarence Road," he added.
Heading up to nowhere much at all.
We're heading up to Ohio later today".
In slanted rain we headed up to Makara Peak.
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