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The phrase "was headed to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's direction or destination in the past tense. An example sentence could be: "She was headed to the store when she remembered she left her wallet at home." This sentence indicates that the person was on their way to the store, but then changed their direction because they remembered they forgot something at home.
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I was headed to Halifax.
I was headed to Santacon.
But I was headed to farther shores.
The game was headed to overtime.
"I was headed to North Station".
It was headed to Jakarta.
He was headed to Nebraska.
I was headed to Miami.
Gate B's flight was headed to Atlanta.
The group was headed to New York.
I was headed to Guadalajara, Mexico, by way of Houston.
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