How can I delete the duplicate rows in cell based on a particular column?

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The input is:
A={[1 2 3] [2 3] [1 2 3];[2 5 8] [3 4] [1 2 3];[2 5 4] [2 3] [1 2 3];[1 2 5] [3 4] [1 2 3]};
based on the duplication in the 2nd column,the output will be:
B={[2 5 4] [2 3] [1 2 3];[1 2 5] [3 4] [1 2 3]};
How can I do that?
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Matt J
Matt J on 26 Aug 2020
Edited: Matt J on 26 Aug 2020
How do you know which of the duplicates to keep? Why couldn't you keep the first two rows instead of the last two?
SM
SM on 26 Aug 2020
That's really not matter for my case. I just want to delete the duplicate rows based on the 2nd column.

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Matt J
Matt J on 26 Aug 2020
Edited: Matt J on 26 Aug 2020
This assumes the second column always contains vectors of the same length, and also that you want to keep only the last occurence.
[~,idx]=unique(cell2mat(A(:,2)),'rows','last');
B=A(idx,:);

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