I'd take them if the wording is strong enough or if the term actually 'looks' more natural with the hyphens (as opposed to natural spacing)
I'm sure most people would agree that the premium version of a domain name is an unhyphenated .co.uk . It doesn't follow that the others are worthless though. It depends on your budget, what you're trying to achieve etc.
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