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The phrase "was headed into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the direction or movement of a person, object, or situation. Example: The storm was headed into the city, causing residents to prepare for potential damage.
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His corner kick in the eighth minute was headed into the net by Michael Bradley.
As of Saturday evening, Tropical Storm Isaac was headed into the Gulf after battering Haiti.
Each was headed into the net against Manchester United by the big, bald defender James Collins.
And at that time City Ballet was headed into a terrible period.
Capuano was headed into business if baseball did not work out for him.
A compromise was reached, and part of the convoy was headed into Gaza by nightfall.
On Saturday night, the play was headed into its final acts.
"When I first came to office, the country was headed into a recession," he said.
It was Keita's 30th minute cross that was headed into his own net by the Jeonbuk defender Sim Woo-yeon.
And the dude didn't even need to touch the ball because Baptista's shot was headed into the goal.
Sherilyn Garnett, 44, of Alta Dena, Calif., is a federal prosecutor who was headed into work in her nearby office.
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