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to head for/to? #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 30, 2009 23:34 pm   to head for/to?
 

Hello

I would like to know which preposition is correct when the verb 'to head' is used.

He headed for/to the bus stop.

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to head for/to? #2 (permalink) Fri May 01, 2009 0:16 am   to head for/to?
 

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Both are in use. Perhaps 'for' is more common.
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