[Grammar] what does 'lye' mean?!

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nininaz

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Hello All,

"London has the oldest underground railway systems among the six cities. It was opened in the year 1863, and it is already lye years old."

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It's a mis-print. In that context, only a number would make sense.
By the way, don't add a ! to your ? as you have done in the title of your thread, and always start a sentence with a capital letter.
 

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It's a mis-print. In that context, only a number would make sense.
By the way, don't add a ! to your ? as you have done in the title of your thread, and always start a sentence with a capital letter.
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That's '140 years old'.
 
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