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Or even better — Right click on the terminal panel label and select the option to move it into the editor area.
The editor area has far more flexibility. Your terminal can be almost any size and you can have multiple terminals visible at once or a tab click away. If you need it to be larger you can drag the tab elsewhere to make it big without rearranging your window.
I also keep a terminal (or three) open permanently, but it's usually tiny - around 1500x400 pixels (that is tiny on my very large screen). Sometimes I'll move the terminal into a larger editor panel (which is about 5x that size).
This would be even better if vscode let you have multiple windows of tabs open at the same time!