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The phrase 'in the head' is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase typically means in one's thoughts or mind. For example, "I had been worrying about the situation all day, but I quickly decided to put it in the head and move on."
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Shot in the head.
"In the head".
No punching in the head!
"It's all in the head.
The woman was hit in the head.
Both had been shot in the head.
It discharged, hitting him in the head.
But it's sex in the head.
"Kennedy apparently shot in the head.
They are all in the head.
He then shot himself in the head.
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herself in the head
heaviness in the head
in the player
in the command
in the chapter
in the leadership
in the state
in the office
in the agency
in the picture
in the bridgehead
in the deputy
in the executive
in the organization
in the administrator
in the director
in the section
in the cabinet
in the soup
in the directors
in the administrators
in the heading
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