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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may be headed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is possible or likely to happen in the future. Example: The company may be headed for financial trouble if they don't make some changes to their budget. In this sentence, "may be headed" suggests that there is a possibility or probability that the company will face financial trouble in the future.
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The battle may be headed to the Supreme Court.
However, she may be headed for serious health problems.
I may be headed for history, now, instead (groan).
Almost all of California may be headed out to sea.
"They may be headed to California," according to the statement.
Fantasia Barrino may be headed back to "The Color Purple".
The race may be headed for a runoff.
The Rangers may be headed to the same fate.
3) Matt Flynn may be headed to the Jets.
And today, the controversy, still unresolved, may be headed to the Ohio Supreme Court.
After Sunday, their relationship may be headed for can-this-marriage-be-saved territory?
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