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The phrase "is headed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that is going somewhere. For example: "The ship is headed to New York City."
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A hurricane is headed to New York?
Danica Patrick is headed to Nascar.
Boeing is headed to Chicago.
He is headed to Russia instead.
She is headed to San Diego.
The President is headed to Davos.
The next, he is headed to Pittsburgh.
Begor is headed to Morgan Stanley.
The winner is headed to the Orange Bowl.
The case is headed to international arbitration in London.
On Wednesday, Mrs. Clinton is headed to Pristina, Kosovo.
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