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You can move an existing drive, if you want to keep it. Get an external USB enclosure. Get a new, large, SSD. Move the internal drive that you want to keep to the external enclosure. Put the new, large, SSD in its place internally.
I would consider an enclosure with a fan. There's not a lot of airflow in a lot of enclosures.