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Check your online account with the IRS and see what it says there. If you filed a joint return they send you two letters and split the payments between the two of you. So you have to check for each spouse.
https://www.irs.gov/payments/your-online-account
The other thing might be that you are confusing the child tax credit payments with the EIP payments. If you have one child over the age of 5, you probably received $1500 between July and December. Those were not EIP payments. Those were advance child tax credit payments. You have letter 6419 for that.
The EIP payments were the $1400 per person payments that were sent out from mid-March onward. For a married couple you would have received $2800. You get letter 6475 for that.
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