I believe that it should be "Banking humanly, again."
Assuming you're talking about the TD Bank commercials, than it's neither. The slogan is actually "bank human again."
That would be "humanly."
The phrase "as much as is humanly possible" emphasizes the idea that the extent of what can be achieved is defined by human capabilities or limitations. The inclusion of "is" makes the statement more formal and grammatically complete. In contrast, "as much as humanly possible" is more colloquial and informal but conveys a similar meaning. Both phrases highlight the inherent boundaries of human effort or ability.
Yes, it is humanly possible to see Halley's comet twice. A person can see it at a young age and again at an old age.
It's humanly to make errors and Godly to forgive.
There are surely times when Man, in general, behaves in a humanly manner. Man is human, in fact, and thus behaves that way. Unless it is a specific "Man" that you are referencing.
This is not humanly possible for a human to transform into a wolf
No. It is not humanly possible to fry a human being's skin. And if it was possible, it would hurt terribly.
It is not humanly possible. For that to occur one would have to run 60 mph which is just not possible for a human to do.
who on this earth would humanly kill a goldfish or any animal
The name for a humanly modified object in archaeology is an artifact (also spelt artefact).
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