Twelve clues are normal; their solutions should each have a pair of letters inserted before entry into the grid wherever they will fit. (There are four pairs of letters, each inserted into three answers, always resulting in real words.)
In the remaining sixteen clues, the wordplay omits one letter from the solution. When these sixteen omissions are added, the logic behind the pairs of inserted letters will become apparent.
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