As mentioned before, one of the worst things you can possibly do is to try to rewrite seriously BAD PLR.
You’ll be at it forever and the end content will be a mess.
Dump it and either move on, or start from the beginning again.
You could perhaps use any titles, chapter headings, and other index/content notes that the original writer has included, as a pointer about where to start though.
You have to be brutally honest about the condition of the PLR package you buy. If it’s DIRE, then don’t waste your time with it.
If it was written by a non-native whose grammar and use of language make it sound odd, then you can pay a freelancer to correct this. It’s actually quite inexpensive too!
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