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Drywall is cheap and not hard to install. If you hang it right, it's not hard to mud it. If you stand it up vertically, you won't have any butt joints.

If it was my house, I'd pull it off of one exterior wall, to see what other problem might exist. You might want to check the wall for flatness, before yanking the drywall.

I'd expect that you might find problems with the insulation, with the headers and with the window installations.

Beware, this may open up a big can of worms. The upside it that you'll know what you have and have an opportunity to fix the problems that were created by others before you showed up.

It's you house, do what makes you happy. I could have opened up one wall, fixed it and put it back in the time it's taken for this thread to get this far.
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