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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
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Heading for

NEWS
A monster asteroid twice the size of The Shard is heading for Earth
https://metro.co.uk/2019/08/23/monster-asteroid-twice-size-shard-heading-earth-10620660/amp/
Shouldn't it be "heading to/towards" in place of "heading for"?
I never knew that "for" is used for direction.

  

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Jigneshbharati Shouldn't it be "heading to/towards" in place of "heading for"? It could be – not "it should be". I never knew that "for" is used for direction.

  • Jigneshbharati Shouldn't it be "heading to/towards" in place of "heading for"?
  • It could be – not "it should be".
  • I never knew that "for" is used for direction.
  • You know now.
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JigneshbharatiShouldn't it be "heading to/towards" in place of "heading for"? It could be – not "it should be".
I never knew that "for" is used for direction.

You know now.

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