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Ok. From what I've seen over the years in the Linux community, ThinkPad laptops seem to be the most popular. I think they have the best support for hardware, and ideally, battery usage. I would like at those before you look at Dell, HP etc.
If you have any budget for something like System 76, Tuxedo or one of the other specialist Linux laptops, definitely consider that because you will have zero hardware issues and if you need support you'll get it.
Whereas if you buy a generic laptop and need support, the only help is the community and Google search....