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The word "humanly" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are discussing the limits of something that is potentially achievable by people. For example: "The task ahead of us seems almost impossible, but with enough effort, it can be done humanly."
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humanly
adverb
In a human manner.
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There were immediate apologies, there was massive compensation paid and, as I understand it, there were various changes to procedures to ensure this kind of thing, as far as is humanly possible, could not happen again in those circumstances".
And to make as sure as is humanly possible that no more are to be laid.
The mainframe monster made 10 billion logical decisions for them, allowing them to crunch numbers they knew were humanly unfeasible.
Faber and Faber; 434 pages; £16.99 A surprisingly sympathetic account of how central planning in the Soviet Union was a failure and yet the system was so humanly believable.
Virtually all studies that use statistics take a "sample --a randomly sample --amall group that isample --a, insofarandomlyanly poselectedto mirror the larger population.
So it may not be humanly possible for male bishops to call women religious into line in a scolding way without further undermining their own authority.Another factor driving the two sides apart is that both are hurting financially.
The French were suspicious of American intentions, and determined that any American commitment to come to Europe's aid should be as binding, and as one-sided, as humanly possible.
In fretting that science, particularly genetics, will again be used to justify social inequities, he does not keep clear enough the distinction between equality of treatment as a political principle and equality (or its absence) as a matter of fact, meaning how much people vary in some humanly interesting dimension (height, immunity to disease, intelligence and so on).
You just needed a suit and bucket".What makes the novel hard to read is the choppy, off-key writing: "They were kissing, and her tongue felt corpsely cold but humanly soft".
Given that she is not a character in a Harry Potter film (they say), it is not humanly possible for her to do all three jobs in the same way they were done before, and be in two or three places at once.
The definition of death may have to evolve as science advances, Dr Spagnolo says, but doctors must continue to declare it based on "humanly reasonable certitude", and with no ulterior motive a task, it may be noted, that once went to the priests.
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