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The phrase "heads-up about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to give someone advance notice or warn them about something. Example: Just a heads-up about the upcoming meeting, the agenda has been changed to include a presentation from our new client. In this example, the speaker is notifying someone about a change in the meeting agenda. "Heads-up" indicates that this is important information that they should be aware of.
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And we should be grateful for the heads-up about the speech's majorness.
But first a quick heads-up about Hurricane Sandy and its aftermath.
Wandering peacocks, pokey valets — guests deserve a heads-up about such irritations before booking.
"I should have been given a heads-up about this, that's protocol," he shouts.
"Thank goodness for e-mail so that we could give people a heads-up about the cancellation," Mr. Chanen said.
Indeed, Ms. West said she gave the Obama campaign a heads-up about Mr. Udall's response to Mrs. Clinton's challenge.
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BBC correspondent Kim Ghattas, in Washington, said it was likely that the "heads up" about Mr Miranda's detention was passed to US officials when his name was spotted on passenger lists.
Mr. Lay provided "a heads up" about the corporation's worsening health but asked for nothing, Mr. O'Neill said.
Elsewhere on the Web, the Wall Street Journal names two of the firms that got a heads up about the stock offering ahead of others.
Kieran Hurley's Beats was terrific so I've got sky-high hopes for Heads Up about three people facing up to disaster.
Morrison says he's not going to give people smugglers a heads up about his plans, but they should be in no doubt that the game has changed.
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