Yes, the lube doesn't actually expire. But a mentioned the carrier may evaporate, losing some ability to disperse the lube particles well.
Also some classes of dry lubes can clump over time, including (or especially) Teflon. So it's possible that over time the lubes may have clumped into particles too large to disperse and work effectively.
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