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.
As much as humanly possible.
Not humanly possible.
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.
They saw things that are not humanly possible.
As few as is humanly possible
No ... No one can be perfect or the best
I don't think that is humanly possible, sorry.
By living as healthily as humanly possible.
be as bored as humanly possible
This is not humanly possible, everyone sweats.
they are very brave and idiotic
you shouldn't