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I try to give root at least 200GB, haven't hit the ceiling yet that way. EFI doesn't need much, recovery (timeshift) is optional but recommend, swap is what you make of it. I used to do different partitions for /opt and /var and the like, but with drive sizes today that's unnecessary. The biggest thing I'd recommend is to put /home on a separate drive, ideally root and /home would be on distinct NVME drives.
Haven't hit the ceiling with 30 gigabytes on my ~10 years old installation.
Separating the systemmany further that / and /home on a desktop computer is not needed in reality.