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External SSDs these days are fairly small, not that much bigger than a regular flash drive. You could stick it to your laptop's lid using velcro tape, and then using a C-shaped or a 90° USB cable so that it doesn't jut out.
Basically, something like this:
But use 90° flat cables so that the cable doesn't jut out like that, something like this: https://www.amazon.com/USB-Type-C-Male-Flat-Cable/dp/B0B5K48VY5
I don't use any external drives so I had no idea they ended up getting this small. There's a USB port in the exact center of the back so this is a perfect solution.