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Time Machine was for "version control" of a single file over "time". This can accumulate a large amount of data if that file changes often, or it has been years of backups.
If you are happy with the "current backup", you can do a combination of the support articles steps to "exclude" your drive, at which point it will delete all versions of the backup, and you then remove the exclusion the harddrive so that it will be backed up again.
Otherwise you can do that to specific directories within your user directory to remove revisions, and then remember to remove the directory so that backups continue.
Additionally, you may find that you want to "exclude" some hard drives from being backed up if they are external. Time Machine will try to backup EVERYTHING it can unless it is excluded. Good luck!
Settings > Time Machine > Options