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Discover Ludwig"it is heading to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a phrase used to indicate the direction or movement of an object or person. Example: The car is heading to the next town for a weekend getaway. In this sentence, "it" refers to the car and "heading to" indicates the direction in which the car is traveling.
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Is ASEAN ready for a unified common market, which it is heading to, and in turn, play a greater global role?
Now, it is heading to the coasts.
It is heading to retail outlets, showcasing the machines as cheap and easy to manage corporate devices, and rethinking how it sells products for education.
Engadget's source also says that it is heading to AT&T, and will come loaded with Swype, Vlingo, and DNLA support, but — sadly — there are no other details right now.
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It is headed to be the Switzerland of East Asia, so to speak.
And so now it is headed to Freetown, where the streets hum with low-level panic.
But the United States has already raised the retirement age to 66, and it is headed to 67 in 2022.
When it stops in front of his house and the conductor tells him it is headed to the North Pole, the boy climbs aboard.
It was actually Dell's 1985-era PC Limited, and it is headed to the Smithsonian.
Needless to say, DirecTV wants those licenses back and it is headed to court with the NRTC in June.
A preliminary glance through the prospectus is all he needs, and then it is headed to the trashcan.
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