<p>You are given two strings <code>word1</code> and <code>word2</code>. You want to construct a string <code>merge</code> in the following way: while either <code>word1</code> or <code>word2</code> are non-empty, choose <strong>one</strong> of the following options:</p> <ul> <li>If <code>word1</code> is non-empty, append the <strong>first</strong> character in <code>word1</code> to <code>merge</code> and delete it from <code>word1</code>. <ul> <li>For example, if <code>word1 = "abc" </code>and <code>merge = "dv"</code>, then after choosing this operation, <code>word1 = "bc"</code> and <code>merge = "dva"</code>.</li> </ul> </li> <li>If <code>word2</code> is non-empty, append the <strong>first</strong> character in <code>word2</code> to <code>merge</code> and delete it from <code>word2</code>. <ul> <li>For example, if <code>word2 = "abc" </code>and <code>merge = ""</code>, then after choosing this operation, <code>word2 = "bc"</code> and <code>merge = "a"</code>.</li> </ul> </li> </ul> <p>Return <em>the lexicographically <strong>largest</strong> </em><code>merge</code><em> you can construct</em>.</p> <p>A string <code>a</code> is lexicographically larger than a string <code>b</code> (of the same length) if in the first position where <code>a</code> and <code>b</code> differ, <code>a</code> has a character strictly larger than the corresponding character in <code>b</code>. For example, <code>"abcd"</code> is lexicographically larger than <code>"abcc"</code> because the first position they differ is at the fourth character, and <code>d</code> is greater than <code>c</code>.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> word1 = "cabaa", word2 = "bcaaa" <strong>Output:</strong> "cbcabaaaaa" <strong>Explanation:</strong> One way to get the lexicographically largest merge is: - Take from word1: merge = "c", word1 = "abaa", word2 = "bcaaa" - Take from word2: merge = "cb", word1 = "abaa", word2 = "caaa" - Take from word2: merge = "cbc", word1 = "abaa", word2 = "aaa" - Take from word1: merge = "cbca", word1 = "baa", word2 = "aaa" - Take from word1: merge = "cbcab", word1 = "aa", word2 = "aaa" - Append the remaining 5 a's from word1 and word2 at the end of merge. </pre> <p><strong>Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> word1 = "abcabc", word2 = "abdcaba" <strong>Output:</strong> "abdcabcabcaba" </pre> <p> </p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 <= word1.length, word2.length <= 3000</code></li> <li><code>word1</code> and <code>word2</code> consist only of lowercase English letters.</li> </ul>