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In the document that contains the table of contents, you can insert RD fields that reference each of the separate documents from which Word should fetch the headings.
See Field codes: RD (Referenced Document) field - Microsoft Support.

A simpler way is to reference the separate documents with INCLUDETEXT fields, though. You can use the Insert File dialog box and especially the Insert as Link option.
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