The correct sentence is:
My forty-year-old aunt has been in twenty-five countries.
In this sentence, "forty-year-old" is treated as a compound adjective describing the aunt, and hyphens should be used.
My forty-year-old aunt has been in twenty-five countries.
My forty year old aunt has been in twenty-five countries.
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The correct sentence is:
My forty-year-old aunt has been in twenty-five countries.
In this sentence, "forty-year-old" is treated as a compound adjective describing the aunt, and hyphens should be used.