Can I exchange a 120gig SSD with a larger SSD in my 15" Macbook Pro?

Clintonfrombirmigham has a great post about replacing the original drive in a Macbook Pro with a Solid State Drive. My question is this: Can I upgrade from one SSD (120gig) to a larger one?
Thanks!

SSD are a bit pricey, in using same you need to adopt (to a degree) a different philosophy of usage.
In the case of a Macbook with SSD, this distinction becomes important in that in an ever rapidly increasing file-size world, you keep vital large media files, pics, video, PDF collections, music off your SSD and archived on external storage, for sake of the necessary room for your system to have free space to operate, store future applications and general workspace. 

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