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Question Space Utilization

Hi All,
I have executed the "df -h" command to identify the space utilization and I noticed that i have utilized more than 60% of the alloted resources.
Is there any command to check what are the files occupying/eating the 60% of the resources (for my id)?? If i know the files and their location i can do a cleanup of unwanted stuffs.

Kindly advice me,

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Is this a single filesystem or across multiple?
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Its not a single file system!
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