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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to head off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the act of preventing something from happening or intercepting someone or something. Example: "The manager decided to head off any potential issues by addressing the team's concerns in the meeting."
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Macy's tried to head off the problem.
I'm going to head off home now".
Brokers routinely scour the Web to head off potential problems.
Now, she's preparing to head off on tour.
Doctors might photograph people's walking to head off accumulating difficulties.
He wanted him to head off "adversarial interactions".
This may not be enough to head off rising frustration.
Yet no one managed to head off the violence.
If we want to head off underclass riots: Human Capital.
I'm going to head off in about 10 minutes.
The 11th-hour effort to head off the shutdown failed.
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