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Paulie is a daredevil (A) who enjoys skydiving, motorcycle racing, and boxing. But (B) won't eat raw cookie dough (C) because he's afraid of bacteria from uncooked eggs.

You wanted to do this:

Paulie is a daredevil who enjoys skydiving, motorcycle racing, and boxing. But won't eat raw cookie dough, because he's afraid of bacteria from uncooked eggs.

Adding a comma after dough is an error. Rarely do you use a comma to attach a concluding subordinate clause. Moreover, 99.99% of the time, you will not need a comma with because.

You might want to review the rules.

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