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Range: 'Girls Aloud fine without Nadine'
Published Tuesday, Aug 17 2010, 12:52 BST | By Ryan Love

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The Sugababes singer told Closer that the group could successfully continue if reports that they plan to reunite without Coyle are true.
"I think Girls Aloud would still do really well without Nadine," she said. "Cheryl’s been huge, the band will always have so much success!"
Range is currently the longest-serving member of the Sugababes following the exit of last original babe Keisha Buchanan.
> Walsh denies Girls Aloud Coyle axe
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