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Better just start dual booting. If you begin to use Windows less and less, you can throw away that Windows partition and expand your Linux partition.
You need to plan ahead for that, and executing it is risky for data loss.
Alr I was planning to expand it with raid (i have 2 ssds one with windows and one with linux) I got help with raid in another post tho and windows I only see my self using it for roblox and affinity suite 6 month free trial