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checking if a string is in alphabetical order in python

I've put together the following code to check if a string/word is alphabetically ordered:

def isInAlphabeticalOrder(word):
    word1=sorted(word)
    word2=[]
    for i in word:
        word2.append(i)
    if word2 == word1:
        return True
    else:
        return False

but I feel like there must be a more efficient way (fewer lines of code) to check other than turning the strings into lists. Isn't there a operand to sort strings alphabetically without turning each char into a list? Can anyone suggest a more efficient way?

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This has the advantage of being O(n) (sorting a string is O(n log n)). A character (or string) in Python is "less than" another character if it comes before it in alphabetical order, so in order to see if a string is in alphabetical order we just need to compare each pair of adjacent characters. Also, note that you take range(len(word) - 1) instead of range(len(word)) because otherwise you will overstep the bounds of the string on the last iteration of the loop.

def isInAlphabeticalOrder(word):
    for i in range(len(word) - 1):
        if word[i] > word[i + 1]:
            return False
    return True

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